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ADMET at the BMES Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT

  
  
  
  
  
expert 1900

On October 13-15th, 2011, ADMET will be exhibiting it's expert 1900, a low force, high speed fatigue testing system, and it's new BioTense System at the BMES Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT. The BioTense is the next generation instrument to help tissue engineers and cell biologists perform high resolution mechanobiology investigations. You can find ADMET in Booth# 808. We look forward to seeing you there.

ADMET introduces BioTense Perfusion Bioreactor for Mechanobiology

  
  
  
  
  
bioreactor

ADMET is pleased to announce the release of our new BioTense Perfusion Bioreactor Testing System.  BioTense is a next generation instrument to help tissue engineers and cell biologists perform high resolution mechanobiology investigations. Unique to the BioTense is its ability to apply uniaxial mechanical stimulation and directly observe cell/matrix interaction at high magnification over long periods of time.  The Bioreactor sits atop the XYZ stage of an inverted microscope and allows for control of reactor temperature and nutrient concentration.

ADMET sponsor at ODT Forum in Ft. Wayne, IN

  
  
  
  
  

ADMET Introduces eXpert 1900 Low Force Dynamic Fatigue Testing Systems

  
  
  
  
  
voice coil fatigue testing system

We are announcing a new member to our family of table-top electromechanical fatigue testing systems. The eXpert 1900 series machines feature efficient voice-coil actuators that are ideal for low-force tension, compression, and flexure testing into the millions of cycles. Engineered to be clean, quiet, compact, and virtually maintenance free, eXpert 1900 series systems are perfect for any testing environment. Every eXpert 1900 is paired with MTESTQuattro, a software controller for dynamic fatigue testing that allows the user to easily create simple and complex waveforms.

Table Top Torque Testing Made Simple - Medical Device Testing

  
  
  
  
  
drill and screw example

There are several ASTM and ISO specifications that require Torque Testing;ISO 594-1, ASTM F543, ASTM 2502, F1541, and A938. There are also many medical device companies that could use a torsion testing system for R&D and prototyping. Many times, the axial forces are low, and the torque capacity is less than 50Nm. ADMET's 81T Torsion Tester comes in 1-100Nm capacity with dead weight pulley system to offset or to apply load to the sample. A Biaxial configuration, for both linear and torsional control, is available in single or dual column configurations at an additional cost.

Contract manufacturers can offer testing services to increase revenue

  
  
  
  
  
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Is the thought of test equipment being too expensive or too hard to operate, holding you back from offering this service to your customers? 

UMASS Medical School -Validate Device for Hip Fracture Healing with ADMET Testing System

  
  
  
  
  
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UMass Biomechanical Research Relies on ADMET

Mechanical Testing of Nanocomposites and Tiny Devices

  
  
  
  
  
micro ep

Nanocomposites are typically polymer-based materials in which the microstructure and mechanical behavior are tailored via the incorporation of additives or nanometer-sized particles. They have significantly enhanced mechanical performance, as well as other properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and resistance to permeability and abrasion.

Mechanical Property Testing doesn't need to be expensive or difficult

  
  
  
  
  
single column UTM

Whether you are in medical device production or R&D testing, mechanical property testing is a critical step in ensuring the quality of your product. Unfortunately, the testing process can be expensive and time consuming. Some companies hire specialized engineers to maintain large and expensive pieces of testing equipment, others decide to outsource their testing needs to laboratories that may or may not understand the needs of your customers.  At ADMET, we decided to make mechanical testing easy and affordable.

ADMET to exhibit at NASS Annual Meeting October 2010

  
  
  
  
  
ASTM F1717 fixture by ADMET

Orlando, FL- October 5, 2010 – ADMET, Inc., a provider of integrated materials testing systems, is showcasing their line of single, dual, and biaxial testing systems at the North American Spine Society’s 25th Annual Meeting. Booth #1891 The testing systems that will be featured are commonly used for testing biomedical materials and medical devices that require both static and dynamic testing profiles as well as uniaxial, biaxial, and long term fatigue.

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